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Ice Cream Sandwich
^Ice Cream Sandwich was actually introduced as street food 'sorbetes' in a bun.
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Ube Creme Decadence (with Ube Halaya)
^This usually served in Max's Filipino Restaurant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max's_of_Manila
Fried Suman and Tsokolate
Lola Maria's Restaurant, a family dish
Lola Maria's Restaurant 'Ensaymada Pudding'
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Puto Maya
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cassava suman
Dulce Gatas + Bunuelos
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Last edited by simple; 06-18-2014 at 08:23 PM.
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Putong Pulo
Chicken Macaroni Salad (I don't know if this you can eat as desserts)
Cebuano Binignit
Bocarillo (Sweet dried Coconut)
Meringue
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Halayang Kalabasa (Pumpkin or squash cake is a traditional sweet dessert, often eaten especially during the all saints day in the Philippines. The pumpkin is a symbol of harvest time and featured also at Halloween. The cake consists of a milk, sugar and squash or pumpkin)
Other sweet desserts for All Saints and Souls Day
Inlubi or deremen in Pangasinense Language
Lechetin (Combination of Gelatin and Leche Flan)
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Nilupak
Nilupak is basically sweet potato, cassava and banana mash with condensed milk, butter, sugar, grated coconut and margarine. This one is extra special with loads of cheese
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